Monday, December 7, 2009

I need help with an idea? -

I have an idea for a new T.V show but the there are a couple of problems 1. Where do I go? I want CW to produce the show I m sure they ll love but how where do I go? 2. What position what I be in is call screenwriter, creator what is it? 3. last one what do I need to do to prove the idea is mine and genuine to prove i had it first.P.S I ll make a promise if you can help answer all these and I manage to become a success I ll reward the answer BIG TIME!

Ideas tend to be easy to come by. It s the execution of the idea that s difficult.Contact a film club and see if you can make one or two episodes with the film club and share the profits.

Pulling a profit selling Mary Kay? -

Is it possible to really make a decent income selling Mary Kay? I just joined, and am looking to just make some spending cash.

If you want to make a little spending cash it will take a while. You need to build up a clientele that consistently order products from you and do large party orders consistently. The thing is with Mary kay, they tell you that you make 50% profit with everything you sell. What they don t tell you is you have to purchase your own section two items (towels, utensils for your parties, etc...) And when you have product that is discontinued, they encourage you to sell it at a discount.In order to make a larger amount of money you need to recruit people under you who are consistent in their orders. The problem here is your extra income is dependent on their orders.Personally, it s not worth it unless you have a regular job that pays the bills and you have no family to get in your way.

If you started in MK, you ABSOLUTELY need to bring money even if nobody buys make-up or joins your downline.Thus the necessity of an online system and the importance of Internet marketing training.I have a free video report, it s worth $197, it s free, of course, it ll outline how top MK salespeople REALLY earn their massive income. They won t share their secrets, I will.Click or copy/paste - http://marykay.mlmdonetherightway.com

Great name for consignment shop? -

I like Second Hand Consignment - but already takenPerhaps even A-Z Consignments as I will sell things from Clothing, household, furniture, hunting gear, etc. But I like something that is catchy - any ideas - please don t send me links to search - as I have tried that. Thank you. POINTS to best name

Get some friends/prospective customers together and sit around for a bit brainstorming names. Don t discuss the pros and cons, just let the ideas come out and jot them down. You will get more ideas than you ever expected, and some of them will be good. I have always liked the types of names like Aunt Libby s Attic or The Consignment Depot , or Consignment Junction or other things like that. Is there anything unique about where you live? If you are in a railroad town, then the depot and junction names are not bad. If you are at the seashore, then something like So and So s (or the name of the town) Salvage and Consignment would not be bad. Mountains? Consignment Chalet (okay, I am not digging that one...) You get the idea. Farm town? Consignment Barn . Detroit? Clothes and Stuff, Cheap . New York? Big Apple Clothing Recyclers and Consignment Center . San Francisco? Weird Uncle Betty s Steam Trunk or Uncle Betty s Used Clothing and Shoe Emporium . Okay, enough of that.

Wat r some important things 2 do 4 a babysitting buisness? -

im starting a babysitting buisness with my BEST friend and i wanted 2 know if im missing something important i should do???

You must get a license from a government! So that they can make sure that you are not some sick organization. You will get an inspector coming round to the place you will use annually. But make sure you have enough money into investing into this business before hand and take in all the things that will hold you back some way or another before you even think about it. BTW you spelt business wrong lol!

What companies would order some custom software development? -

Like what is the minimum revenue of the company that would order it? Or what is the minimum number of employees the company ordering it will have? I understand that 1-person or even 5-person company would not order custom software to be written - so what are the minimum requirements to qualify those companies that would order?

There are no hard and fast criteria, Its will depend on exactly what the custom software is required for, what the cost saving will be by having it, and whether it is cost and time effective to have it produced.Small companies, less than 50 may be 100 staff, probably do not have the revenue to buy in completely custom built software but may be able to afford to have a macro based customisation on top of an existing product i.e. Microsoft Excel/Word via Visual Basic macro s as opposed to a completely new spreadsheet or word processor.On the other hand if the developer sees a market for the product over and above a single company they may be willing to develop for a small company on the cheap and retain the right to sell it on their own.

Is it legal not to tell eBay Im a business? LEGAL HELP PLEASE? -

I think it s perfectly legal, ebay just wants to screw more money out of people. Here is why.Here is a quote from the ebay website The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (April 2008) makes it an offence in the UK for a business to falsely represent itself as a private individual. So if you are misleading potential buyers into thinking that you are a private individual when you are in fact a business seller (ie: by not registering as a business seller with eBay), you will be breaking the law. source: http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/business.htmlthat s fine but can t I just state in my listings that I am a buisness why do I have to have ebay do it for me?It sounds to me that as long as I declare I m a buissness then it s legal, there is no law that says I have to tell ebay that I m a business.Am I right?Or is it illigal for me not to tell ebay that I m a business and have them rob me more?Thank you.

I believe they are correct on the law.= but so what ???It won t be eBay that comes after you ... HMRC (the Taxman) has a computer that spiders the eBay auction site looking for high feedback individuals with lots of sales of the same items .. hits are brought to the attention of the Enforcement Officers .. I m sure eBay is well truly fed up with HMRC demanding records of individuals accounts and auctions going back 7 years ... (so they can discover if you are trading under multiple ID s)At a guess, eBay simplistic you are a business counter has noticed your sales have risen above some threshold and so their computer is spitting out a form email ..

Technically you are right - your responsibility is to ensure your customers are not misled and you have no legal duty to tell eBay.But eBay are entitled to make use of their service dependant on any conditions they choose. Whats more, I can see no disadvantage of registering as a business with eBay. And because buyers can filter the item listings on whether you are a business or not, it may be that if you don t register people will think you are a private individual even if you do try to make it clear in your listing.

it s up to you...but if you are a business you should be registered for VAT i think..so you will be breaking the law if you admit it then don t declare it.

just advertise your stuff as everyone else does

Now that your little rant is over, here s a couple of things that you have stated that makes no sense: can t I just state in my listings that I am a buisness? ....Ebay is operated by people, which means if you state in your listing you are a business, they will read it. It seems to defeat the purpose. As a business owner, Ebay or any other fees are expenses of doing business. Something else you my not have considered: Your customers. Wouldn t you as a business owner want to build credibility with your customers and separate yourself from the hucksters by having your business listed? People would rather buy from a real business than some Joe Snook who may steal their identity or credit card. You want people to shop at your business, but you re quibbling over something that you re going to deduct as an expense anyway.The problem isn t Ebay, it s your long term thinking that s a bit off center.

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